All about polyurethane breast implants

Written in association with: Mr Simon Heppell OBE
Published: | Updated: 15/01/2025
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Polyurethane breast implants have gained recognition as a reliable option in cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery. Known for their unique surface material and long-term benefits, these implants offer several advantages over traditional silicone or saline implants, particularly in reducing complications and achieving a natural appearance.

Polyurethane implants are coated with a foam-like layer of polyurethane, which interacts uniquely with the body’s tissues. This coating promotes a secure adherence of the implant to surrounding tissue, reducing the risk of capsular contracture—a condition where scar tissue tightens around the implant, causing discomfort and distortion.

 

Studies suggest that polyurethane-coated implants have a significantly lower rate of capsular contracture compared to smooth or textured implants. This makes them particularly appealing for individuals who have previously experienced implant complications or are undergoing reconstructive surgery after mastectomy.

 

Aesthetically, polyurethane implants provide a natural look and feel. Their stable positioning within the breast pocket minimizes implant rotation or displacement, a common concern with other types of implants. This stability ensures that the breast shape remains consistent over time. Additionally, the design of these implants allows for a wide variety of shapes and sizes, enabling surgeons to tailor the outcome to each patient's desired appearance.

 

However, polyurethane breast implants are not without considerations. Their foam coating may degrade over time, releasing small amounts of compounds that some studies have examined for potential health risks.

 

Additionally, while they offer enhanced stability, their adhesion to tissues can make removal or replacement more challenging if future surgeries are needed. Patients should discuss these aspects with their surgeon to make an informed decision.

 

Overall, polyurethane breast implants are a cutting-edge option for individuals seeking long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing results. Their advantages in reducing complications and maintaining a stable, natural look make them a compelling choice for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes. Consulting with a qualified surgeon is essential to determine whether polyurethane implants are the right fit for an individual’s goals and medical profile.

By Mr Simon Heppell OBE
Plastic surgery

Mr Simon Heppell is a highly distinguished consultant plastic surgeon who specialises in breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, tummy tuck, and gynaecomastia. He is currently practising at the Adnova Clinic, as well as at the Spire Portsmouth Hospital

Mr Heppell, who notably obtained an MB ChB in medicine from the University of Leicester in 1993, undertook his specialist surgical training in Woolwich, Aldershot, Leicester, London, Southampton, and Frimley Park respectively, impressively attaining both an FRCS whilst in Southampton and a FRCSEd whilst in Oxford. He is also an expert when it comes to performing liposuction surgery, brachioplasties, body contouring, facelifts, necklifts, hair transplant surgery, eyelid surgery, Botox, aesthetic genital surgery, and rhinoplasties

Mr Heppell, has, thus far in his medical career, performed a numerous amount of operations, including on the breast, eye, and face, and continues to conduct groundbreaking research in the field of plastic surgery. He has published extensively within peer-reviewed journals and publications. 

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